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Antoine Holt

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Family-Placed Death Notice AFC ANTOINE JERMAINE HOLT Airman First Class Antoine Jermaine Holt, 20, of Kennesaw, Ga. suffered a premature death on Saturday, April 10, 2004 in Balad Air Field, Iraq, as a result of a mortar attack while serving and protecting the country he loved. He was born...

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Thinking of you. 5-26-25

Gone, but never forgotten. Thank you for your service and dedication A1C Antoine Holt! From Balad to Kennesaw to the HQ of Delta Air Lines in the reservation department to Aviano AB... your spirit and story has carried through many walls and over many years. The USAF talks about you then and still to this day. Thank you again! Major David Lenahan (USAF)

On this Memorial Day I honor and remember you Airman Holt! Your sacrifice will never be forgotten nor taken for granted.

Holt Family; every year, I go through these memorials and I think of that awful night so many years ago. I wonder if there was anything I could have done to keep Antione and the other Airmen under my charge safe. I think of how his family must grieve this day and I grieve with you. Mostly I wanted to say that your family is always in my thoughts and prayers and will be until the day I leave this earth. I thank you for the sacrifice your family made and hope that in some way it made the...

I love you forever cousin.

Hello,

We apologize for being so late in expressing our deepest condolences to you and your family. We want you to know that we will be sending Care Packages to deployed troops this holiday season and several of these will be dedicated to your loved one. Each package will carry the name, photo, service branch, rank and hometown of Antoine Jermaine Holt US Air Force Airman 1st Class.

We realize that this is a small tribute, but we do this with all respect and...

E15 Never Forgotten!

Hi Antoine,

I got to honor you today at the America's Run For The Fallen as they make their way across America from California through North Carolina to Arlington National Cemetary...Never Forgotten...E15! The pic is their remembrance flag that they are always displaying as they run!

TSgt Ryan C. Baldner, USAF Retired

Sitting here on Memorial Day remembering you. It's been 14 years...can hardly believe it since that fatal day in Italy when the base entered mourning at the news of your death. Even though several years have elapsed, I will never forget that time and will always honor you for your sacrifice.

Antoine, I continue to pray that you are granted eternal restand I pray that you family will find comfort.
Love, csd